Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] out " in BNC.

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1 As Schellenberg and Devlin got out , a sergeant emerged from the hut with the radio mast , and hurried towards them .
2 While Adorno confines this category to ‘ serious ’ music , Paddison points out that there seems no reason why it could not include a good deal of avant-garde jazz and such rock groups as Frank Zappa 's Mothers of Invention the Velvet Underground , and — he might have added — some post-punk bands .
3 He was already renowned for his view that ‘ democracy is something to be struggled for , not conferred from above ’ , and as Kelly points out , this doctrine was voiced during the September protests .
4 Does he think that we should employ 5,000 HMIs to carry out inspections , or does he prefer the Labour party 's solution — that only local councils should be allowed to inspect schools ?
5 Throughout the '80s , when Marinello lived out his decline in quiet pain , Best paraded his drink problem through the press and on one memorable occasion humiliated himself in front of a nationwide audience on Wogan .
6 Alexandra points out that men often find it hard to empathise with their partner 's fear of crime .
7 Ward got out and strode down the mud-sodden road to join them .
8 Ward got out and walked across to the Indians .
9 The Spanish champions were beaten 3–2 by CSKA Moscow to go out 4–3 on aggregate .
10 The Spanish champions were beaten 3-2 by CSKA Moscow to go out 4-3 on aggregate .
11 The Spanish champions were beaten 3-2 by CSKA Moscow to go out 4-3 on aggregate .
12 In 1971 an agreement was signed with the British Channel Tunnel Company Ltd and the Société Française du Tunnel Sous la Manche to carry out the project on the basis of a mixture of risk capital and government guaranteed loans .
13 Farmer Colin points out that this selfless operation is always carried out with a complete lack of regard for personal safety and reminds the committee that Josh has several times fallen off his load just outside the King 's Head .
14 But as Winch points out , Mill 's assumption separates the person who acts from the world in which he acts , hence , in order for a person to act morally , he has to be shown that it is worthwhile for him to act morally .
15 With a groan Wattling got out of bed , and then danced cheekily into the bathroom .
16 Giant Eachus , blamed for the second goal in Cyprus which sent Bangor crashing out of Europe in midweek , gifted Glenavon two goals yesterday and is clearly suffering a crisis of confidence .
17 Giant Eachus , blamed for the second goal in Cyprus which sent Bangor crashing out of Europe in midweek , gifted Glenavon two goals yesterday and is clearly suffering a crisis of confidence .
18 William gazed out of the window as they drove through what used to be called The Village and was now just another suburban shopping centre .
19 Jim flies out to Bosnia to entertain British troops on Boxing Day and is pinning his hopes on a reunion two weeks into the new year after completing his hectic festive schedule .
20 Quite the opposite , in fact , has happened , as seasoned Royal-watcher James Whittaker points out : ‘ The Queen has been phenomenal during these 40 years .
21 A SWEET-TALKING phone call from film superstar Paul Newman wiped out any worries Nigel Mansell had about switching to killer-car Indy racing in America after quitting Formula One .
22 Caring for him became an almost full-time job because he could do so little for himself ; and it was difficult for Mary and Jim to go out together , especially as her father grew less able to get around , and he needed a great deal of help at home .
23 Bruce Critchley and David Sheehan gave the amateurs some hope when they ran out as comfortable 5 & 3 winners over Ken Bousfield and Geoff Hunt , while Warren Humphreys and Michael Lunt fought out a halved match with Peter Butler and Peter Mills but elsewhere there were wins for Alliss and Hunt ( 4 & 3 ) , Dawson and Platts ( 4 & 3 ) , Clark and Guy Hunt ( 1 hole ) and Wood and Garner ( 3 & 2 ) .
24 Egalitarian Rousseau lived out his life as the spoilt plaything of eccentric aristocrats .
25 Muir , omitted from the event last year after an administrative error , needed just 15 ends to help heal the wounds as he sent New Zealand 's Gary Lawson tumbling out of the championship .
26 Taylor points out , though : ‘ It 's down to me to make sure that everyone sticks together , and from what I 've seen there is no feeling of resentment among the other lads about the way I 'm using Paul .
27 As Norton Taylor points out , ‘ administrations have always attempted to present their policies in the best possible light ; to avoid public relations pitfalls ; to coordinate information policy ; and to counter bad news they can do little about … ’ .
28 Gordon Taylor points out in last Friday 's Echo Soccer in Crisis investigation that not all players enjoy rich rewards from the game when their careers can be cut short .
29 But director general Sir Bryan Carsberg ruled out referring the investigation to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission .
30 She loved the hot stews that Minton produced out of the oven when they returned from the pub .
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